
It was Andrews (above right) - the former Sky Sports pundit who gave up TV for the touchline whose voice could be heard shouting instructions to the busy Bees.
It was Andrews who goalscorer Yoane Wissa ran to after equalising from a corner and it was the same coach - head bobbing up from his lap-top - who hatched plans for the winner from a throw-in, scored by Christian Norgaard.
Republic of Ireland centre-back Collins revealed his fellow Irishman is the voice that launched a thousand clips.
"When he's on the sideline, he's loud," said Collins. "You can hear him on the pitch. It's good to have and you can see the effect - two goals from set-pieces, which is massive.
"It's good to have him there. Usually, at most stadiums they are bigger and he's further away, but here it's tight and enclosed so you can hear him a bit more.
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